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Leading During Multiple ‘Fires’
Cynthia Larive shares what she's learned as a new chancellor forced to deal with a variety of crises, including a fast-moving wildfire sparked by dry lightning.
The Irony of Inclusion and Accessibility Statements
Despite some excellent resources on this topic, the parts of our syllabi devoted to inclusion and accessibility remain somewhat, well, exclusive and inaccessible, argues Freya Möbus.
QAnon and On and On
Scott McLemee reviews Political Perversion: Rhetorical Aberration in the Time of Trumpeteering by Joshua Gunn.
Helping Students Cope With Sociopolitical Stress
It's affecting them unequally, and here's what colleges can do, write Parissa J. Ballard, Mariah Kornbluh, Alison K. Cohen, Lindsay Till Hoyt, Melissa J. Hagan and Amanda L. Davis.
A Dean's Lessons From the 2016 Presidential Election
This year’s election promises to be unlike any other in modern memory, so we must support students and help channel their feelings into meaningful action, writes Anthony W. Crowell.
Why Ethics Education Is Crucial
In educational institutions today, students must grapple with real life-and-death decisions, writes Rita Kirk.
Joe Biden as Joe College
Historian John R. Thelin returns to the ’60s, when Biden -- along with the majority of his classmates -- was regular, not radical.
The Pandemic’s Outsized Impact on Vulnerable Students
Enrollment and tuition and fee data reinforce our anecdotal sense that students seeking community college credentials face the biggest problems, Sandy Baum writes.
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